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Antidotes and Treatment of Poisonings

Apart from specific antidotes (if they exist), the treatment of poisonings also calls for symptomatic measures (control of blood pressure and blood electrolytes monitoring of cardiac and respiratory function prevention of toxin absorption by activated charcoal). An important step is early emptying of the stomach by gastric lavage and, if necessary, administration of an osmotic laxative. Use of emetics (saturated NaCl solution, ipecac syrup, apomorphine s.c.) is inadvisable. [Pg.308]

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Antidotes for cyanide poisoning (B). Cyanide ions (CN ) enter the organism in the form of hydrocyanic acid (HCN) the latter can be inhaled, released from cyanide salts in the acidic stomach juice, or enzymatically liberated from bitter almonds in the gastrointestinal tract. The lethal dose of HCN can be as low as 50 mg. CN binds with high af nity to trivalent iron and thereby arrests utilization of oxygen via mitochondrial cytochrome oxidases of the respiratory chain. Internal asphyxiation (histotoxic hypoxia) ensues while erythrocytes remain charged with 02 (venous blood colored bright red). [Pg.310]


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